The Board of Intermediate Education Karachi (BIEK) has officially issued admit cards for students appearing in the Second Year Annual Examinations 2026.
According to the announcement, admit cards have been released for both fresh and supply candidates of the Computer Science and Arts groups.
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Students who are registered for the upcoming examinations can now access and download their admit cards through the official system provided below.
The board stated that the issuance of admit cards is an important step in the examination process, as no student will be allowed to enter the examination hall without a valid admit card.
Students are advised to carefully check all details mentioned on their admit cards, including name, roll number, examination center, and subject information.
In case of any error or discrepancy, candidates have been instructed to immediately contact their respective colleges or the board office for correction before the examination begins.
Officials have also advised students to keep multiple printed copies of their admit cards for safety purposes.
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The BIEK has further directed students to strictly follow examination rules and arrive at their centers on time. Carrying mobile phones or any electronic devices inside examination halls is strictly prohibited.
Earlier to this, Sindh government has announced a strict zero-tolerance policy against cheating, warning that students involved in cheating during board exams could face a lifetime ban from appearing in future examinations.
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In a joint statement, Sindh Education Minister Syed Sardar Ali Shah and Minister for Boards and Universities Muhammad Ismail Rahu said the move aims to eliminate the cheating culture in matric and intermediate examinations across the province.
Under the new rules, any student caught cheating will have all their papers cancelled immediately.
The media report, citing officials, claimed that the students found carrying mobile phones or any cheating material inside examination centres will be expelled on the spot and disqualified from appearing in current and upcoming exams.
